MOTS-C Research Kit

Lyophilised mitochondrial-derived peptide MOTS-C (21-residue; CAS 1627580-64-6). Purity ≥98% by HPLC. Net content: 40 mg. Supplied as a sterile lyophilised powder in a sealed borosilicate glass vial with a sterile diluent vial. Intended for laboratory and research purposes only. Store at −20°C, keep away from light and moisture.
Price: EUR 174.00 | Brand: PEPTEX | In Stock | EU-wide delivery, 3-5 business days
Rating: 4.8/5 (24 reviews)
Customer Reviews
Giulia — ★★★★★
Peptex's analytical package on this product is above what I expected. ≥99 % HPLC purity, mass-spec ID, residual moisture — all documented. Drops straight into a methods section.
Léa — ★★★★★
Paired with an exercise-mimetic protocol in a rodent cohort. Pen delivery let me keep dosing consistent across operators — previously a source of noise with shared vials.
magda.w — ★★★★★
Compared mitochondrial-respiration readouts across the 40 mg pen and two earlier lyo-vial batches from other suppliers. Pen results are tighter and the baseline noise dropped by ~20 %. Pen is now my default.
Yulia K. — ★★★★
Arrived with proper documentation in both the paper enclosure and the product-page PDF. Good paper trail for grant-funded research accountability.
tomasz — ★★★★★
Ran a 30-day in-use stability pilot on the first pen. Appearance stable, stepper unchanged, click-to-content correlation held. 90-day spec on the cartridge looks achievable.
Available Sizes
- 40mg — 174 EUR
Research References
- The mitochondrial-derived peptide MOTS-c promotes metabolic homeostasis and reduces obesity and insulin resistance (Lee et al.) — Cell Metabolism / PubMed (2015)
- MOTS-c: An Exercise-Induced Mitochondrial-Encoded Regulator of Age-Dependent Physical Decline and Muscle Homeostasis — Aging Cell / PubMed (2018)
- Mitochondrial-derived peptides in aging and healthspan (Yen, Kumagai, Lee) — Biochim Biophys Acta / PubMed (2020)
- MOTS-c decreases β-cell apoptosis through AMPK-dependent activation of the mTOR/PGC-1α pathway — Biochem Biophys Res Commun / PubMed (2021)
- MOTS-c, the Most Recent Mitochondrial Derived Peptide: Metabolic, Aging, and Clinical Implications — Front Endocrinol / PubMed (2021)
- The role of mitochondrial-derived peptides in diabetes and its complications — Front Endocrinol / PubMed (2022)
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